Enron was a large campaign contributor to Texas Senator Phil Gramm. In 1992, his wife, Wendy, was the chair of the federal Commodity Futures Trading Commission. She moved to exempt Enron's energy-swap operation from government oversight, then days later resigned and took a job with Enron on its audit committee. And there's more to this story.

Speaking of pie...Lou Paibought a historic ranch with some of the $353.7 million he walked away with. Now angry Enron employees and stockholders are
trying to take it away from him.

Ken HarrisonFormer chairman and CEO of Portland General which was acquired by Enron Cashed out at $78 million

Andrew FastowA questionable deal-maker who turned $25,000 into $4.5 million in two months.He's pleading the Fifth Amendment in Congressional hearings.

So many lawmakers received campaign contributions from Enron that it's been hard to find investigators that don't have financial
connections to Enron. Lawmakers are now rushing to dump the cash in an effort to distance themselves from the failed company.